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Hidden Turtle Mode

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#1 · (Edited)
Hidden Turtle mode or more accurately Lazy Donkey Mode ;-)

Was down to 7% on the way to the rapid charger today Big Red “Low Battery Warning” was blocking the entire display to let me know

Was in sport mode and decided to make sure battery was nice and warm for the rapid charge.

Gave it some beans Power Meter Shot up to 100% as usual. But no real urgency in the acceleration

Tried a few times and it was like being in a cross between Eco and Comfort. Still good pull off the line but then fades away

So seems like the Tesla the Konas power is really restricted when in the last 10% just that there is no on screen warming ( well apart from the big red battery on the centre consoles screen)

Would be interesting to find out what the power restriction is and if it gets more severe even lower

Felt like driving the 88hp Zoe with the amount of power it had

Not yet pushed it far enough to get to real turtle mode

But seems Lazy Donkey Mode is there from 7%
 
#2 ·
Quote "So seems like the Tesla’s power is really restricted when in the last 10% just that there is no on screen warming ( well apart from the big red battery on the centre consoles screen)” Are talking about a Tesla (if so why?) or a Kona?
 
#3 ·
No I said the Kona power is restricted below 10% the same as the Tesla

Just that there is no on screen notification of the power restriction like there is in the Tesla

Have changed the emphasis in the original post to make it clearer
 
#4 ·
This sounds exactly like my test to zero on the Soul.

If you push the cells to minimum voltage, you get the first level of turtle. If you do it twice, you only get crawl-to-side-of-road mode. Good job you didn't gun it a second time.

See;
What a MY18 Soul does when the battery goes flat.
 
#6 ·
This sounds exactly like my test to zero on the Soul.

If you push the cells to minimum voltage, you get the first level of turtle. If you do it twice, you only get crawl-to-side-of-road mode. Good job you didn't gun it a second time.

See;
What a MY18 Soul does when the battery goes flat.
I gunned it 6 or 7 times to see if it changed, (Was still at 7% then down to 6%) 15 Miles remaining on the GOM

Remember 7 or 6% on a Kona battery is probably 15% on a Soul Battery so much more left in reserve

I suppose if I had pushed it lower still it would have found turtle but I doubt true turtle mode shows up till nearly at 0%
 
#9 ·
At really low states of charge, it's bad for the battery to deliver high current - you have to drop the current draw to protect the battery.
The Ampera just simply doesn't use the bottom ~15% to ensure that it never happens.
 
#10 ·
The e-Golf has a gradual decline in power from much higher up and has a gauge on the dash to show how much power is available, but in true EV Golf style it doen't show any useful numbers.
I think it is from something like 30-40 miles remaining that it starts reducing the power. It then reduces gradually until it is very lethargic at 5 miles remaining. I haven't been lower than 3 miles, I had intended to keep the car for many years.
 
#11 ·
The e-Golf has a gradual decline in power from much higher up and has a gauge on the dash to show how much power is available, but in true EV Golf style it doen't show any useful numbers.
I think it is from something like 30-40 miles remaining that it starts reducing the power. It then reduces gradually until it is very lethargic at 5 miles remaining. I haven't been lower than 3 miles, I had intended to keep the car for many years.
I think the Kona should have a better display, in Sport mode it has the power gauge, but it is has a fixed red line between 90-100% Power at all times, It would make much more sense if the top percentages dissapeared or were blocked out as the power was reduced so you could see where you stand. At the moment it seems they just took the top 10% and thought Oh yeah lets a put a red line on that like we do on a rev counter!!!
 
#17 ·
Without planning to, took my 64kwh Kona down to 1% the other day.

Was trying to actually make it home, so didn't really feel like testing the power! But.. couple of things;
  • around 15% it seemed to kill the aircon (I went to turn it off but it was already off)
  • around 5% it goes into turtle mode (displayed on the dash)
  • also around 5% it stops showing a predicted range - this is super disconcerting as I was about 4 miles from home and displaying 8 range, but then the prediction vanished.

If the intention of that last point was to make me super careful to preserve power, it worked - but was very anxiety inducing!
 
#20 ·
A theoretical question - if your knew that the next recharge station was out of range, but the car was still operational could you get a friendly tow but with the car in drive and first stage (or even second stage) regen which would provide battery charging and keep a tow rope tight? Can`t immediately see why this wouldn`t work.
Just asking!